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    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler workload automation to execute jobs and workflows

    JS7 JobScheduler runs executables, scripts and database procedures and can be operated with e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle databases. JS7 JobScheduler provides workflow patterns such as sequential and parallel task execution, forking, synchronization, cross-platform scheduling, job load sharing, fail-over and a real REST API. JS7 includes the components: * JOC Cockpit (user interface for inventory management and control) * Controller (orchestration of Agents) * Agents:...
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    Geppetto Remote Automation System
    Geppetto is a remote system automation for restricted environment with an easy to use web interface. Especially useful for a park of machines behind an ADSL box/router (floating IP / no incoming connection allowed). Only HTTP(s) used.
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    Continues Integration system which has been developed for distributed networking execution environment. It started its life serving builds and tests in a commercial environment early days well before continues integration became a standard well-applied best practice in the industry. The code was open-sourced and was used by multiple local development teams known to the author. Later on alternative CI systems, like Jenkins and BuildBot, gained popularity, established big communities and...
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